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http://screenrant.com/archives/lost_creator_reassures_fans.html
January 24, 2005
"Lost" creator reassures fans
In an interview with Sci Fi Wire Damon Lindelof, co-creator of ABC's Lost emphasized that he and producers J.J. Abrams and Bryan Burk do already have the answers to all the mysteries on the island, and it's just a question of when those answers will be revealed.
There's a creeping sensation seeping into the minds of some fans of the popular show that is giving them a feeling of deja vu, and it's making them (and me) uneasy. It's the memory of a great show that ended up going nowhere.
That show was called The X-Files.
If you're a regular reader here you've seen my rants on that show and the upcoming film. The fear here is that we could be in for the same sort of convoluted, go-nowhere-with-no-resolution storyline.
Sure Lost is interesting and fun to watch, but in the end it needs to make sense. The various threads need to come together to form a cohesive (and satisfying) whole. If the producers and writers manage to do that with what they've created it will be incredibly awesome. But if they don't... and just keep leading us down a path that doesn't really go anywhere, watch out for fan backlash and plummeting ratings.
Having said that, last week I saw my first hint of something that might start tying everything together with the connection between what the young boy (his name escapes me) read in the comic book and the appearance of the polar bear on what seems to be a tropical island. At the very least it seems that some sort of psychic phenomena is involved here and that he has the ability to manifest in reality what he's thinking about.
But, one thing that I hope has some explanation is the fact that seemingly everyone who has survived the crash has some sort of mysterious background. Were there no normal, dull, everyday people on this flight? I'd feel better if there was a reason that all these people happen to have unusual stories leading up to their flight.
The fact that this will probably be picked up for another season doesn't give me cause to celebrate either... in a mystery format I only like to be kept guessing for so long. It would be great to see this wrapped up in one season... but I'll give them the benefit of the doubt.
For now.
Posted by Vic on January 24, 2005 09:23 AM
Ok these are all spoiler alerts, so if you do not wish to find out what happeens to the characters next or what they will do, dont read further! I got this off this months issue of Tv Guide from my friend 🙂
Whats up next for Jack?
Spoiler:
He'll make the risky decision to trust Locke and show him where the gun-filled Halliburton is.
Whats up next for Kate?
Spoiler:
During a drinking game, she'll discover she and Sawyer have something major in common.
Whats up next for Sawyer?
Spoiler:
In flashbacks, Robert Patrick (T2) provides Sawyer with intriguing information regarding his parents' deaths.
Whats up next for Claire?
Spoiler:
Thanks to amnesia, she wont remember anything thats happened on the island.
Whats up next for Sayid?
Spoiler:
His flirtation with Shannon will grow.
Whats up next for Locke?
Spoiler:
When ethan reappears, Locke will play a vital role in the plan to stop his reign of terror.
Whats up next for Charlie?
Spoiler:
A threat to the recently recovered Claire's safety will lead him to a shocking act.
Whats up next for Sun?
Spoiler:
Another survivor will learn she speaks english
Whats up next for Jin?
Spoiler:
A run-in with Ethan will leave him injured
Whats up next for Hurley?
Spoiler:
He'll continue to try and mend fences with Jin;will get a chance to show his heroic side during an adventure in the jungle
Whats up next for Michael?
Spoiler:
He'll finish building the raft, but tragedy will keep him on the island.
Whats up next for Boone?
Spoiler:
A mistake will inadvertently lead him to Walt's lab, vincent.
Whats up next for Shannon?
Spoiler:
Claire's reappearnce will trigger a softer side in Shannon
Originally posted by forumcrew
http://screenrant.com/archives/lost_creator_reassures_fans.htmlJanuary 24, 2005
"Lost" creator reassures fansIn an interview with Sci Fi Wire Damon Lindelof, co-creator of ABC's Lost emphasized that he and producers J.J. Abrams and Bryan Burk do already have the answers to all the mysteries on the island, and it's just a question of when those answers will be revealed.
There's a creeping sensation seeping into the minds of some fans of the popular show that is giving them a feeling of deja vu, and it's making them (and me) uneasy. It's the memory of a great show that ended up going nowhere.
That show was called The X-Files.
If you're a regular reader here you've seen my rants on that show and the upcoming film. The fear here is that we could be in for the same sort of convoluted, go-nowhere-with-no-resolution storyline.
Sure Lost is interesting and fun to watch, but in the end it needs to make sense. The various threads need to come together to form a cohesive (and satisfying) whole. If the producers and writers manage to do that with what they've created it will be incredibly awesome. But if they don't... and just keep leading us down a path that doesn't really go anywhere, watch out for fan backlash and plummeting ratings.
Having said that, last week I saw my first hint of something that might start tying everything together with the connection between what the young boy (his name escapes me) read in the comic book and the appearance of the polar bear on what seems to be a tropical island. At the very least it seems that some sort of psychic phenomena is involved here and that he has the ability to manifest in reality what he's thinking about.
But, one thing that I hope has some explanation is the fact that seemingly everyone who has survived the crash has some sort of mysterious background. Were there no normal, dull, everyday people on this flight? I'd feel better if there was a reason that all these people happen to have unusual stories leading up to their flight.
The fact that this will probably be picked up for another season doesn't give me cause to celebrate either... in a mystery format I only like to be kept guessing for so long. It would be great to see this wrapped up in one season... but I'll give them the benefit of the doubt.
For now.
Posted by Vic on January 24, 2005 09:23 AM
I thought Lost is a tv series like smallville or alias, but i keep hearing it'll last only 1 or 2 seasons 🙁 correct me if im wrong 😕
Lost Answers Are Out There
Damon Lindelof, co-creator of ABC's hit series Lost, told SCI FI Wire that he and fellow executive producers J.J. Abrams and Bryan Burk have carefully worked out the answers to the castaway island's mysteries, including the nature of the unseen jungle monster, some of which may be revealed by the end of the first season. "Every mystery that we present on the show—What is the monster? Where does Ethan come from? Why hasn't Claire had her baby yet?—all those are questions that we know the answers to," Lindelof told reporters at the network's winter press tour in Universal City, Calif. "But how and when we present those answers is not written in stone. ... Hopefully we ... won't betray the audience. ... All I can say is, we're trying, we're doing our best, and we think the answers that we have are pretty cool."
Lindelof said that a DVD set of the first season will come out this summer, before a second season begins in the fall. As the show progresses, he added, it won't venture too far into science fiction as its mysteries unfold. "We're still trying to be ... firmly ensconced in the world of science fact," he said in an interview. "I don't think we've shown anything on the show yet ... that has no rational explanation in the real world that we all function within. We certainly hint at psychic phenomena, happenstance and ... things being in a place where they probably shouldn't be. But nothing is flat-out impossible. There are no spaceships. There isn't any time travel."
As the first season winds up, expect guest stars, including former The X-Files star Robert Patrick, Lindelof said. "I think part of the fun of our show is that guest stars can pop up in flashbacks, and it'll be a real surprise to the audience," he said. "Instead of stunting it or promo'ing it that way, to suddenly see Robert Patrick on an episode of Lost, I think, is potentially very exciting for people. I'm kind of sorry that slipped out." Patrick appears in a scene during a flashback involving Sawyer (Josh Holloway). What about Keri Russell, who starred in Abrams' earlier series, Felicity? "Well, I don't know if she'll turn up on Lost or [Abrams' other ABC show] Alias or anything, but her and J.J. are always threatening to work together again, so it could happen anytime or anywhere. Keep your eyes peeled." Lost airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
i am so buying the dvd😊